Reel World Youth — Hidden Story Productions

Editing is my favourite part of the process. Hours of footage to log, hours of footage you wish you had, and out of all that you hope beyond hope that a story begins to take shape. There are problems with boring interviewees, camera shake over the most inspiring parts, cuts that you can’t bear to make… but the final video grows on the computer screen allowing you to see what is only in your mind. The video is never done, [..]

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So I cobbled together a short video to not only give you a visual taste of the experience, but to remind me of what an incredible experience it was for me to be there.
Then after a week or two of reintegrating into Canadian society, you can’t remember anything about what was so vivid moments before.
First you rediscover what you had left behind: domestic chores.
Coming back from vacation is cruel in two ways.

Connelly on Leading versus Managing Knight on Diversity Nenshi on Learning from Diversity Recorded with: JVC GY-HM100U and Canon Vixia Courtesy: Hidden Story Productions.
In this segment, Wayne Stewart, Joe Connelly, Dan Knight, and Naheed Nenshi answer questions from the moderators.
Highlights from Make It Good’s Calgary Mayoral Forum, “My Vote Could Have Changed That” on September 22, 2010.
Stewart on Confronting New Issues.

As it turns out, the story of my life, a handful of my homemade videos, and a decent knowledge of Harry Potter gave me all the connection I needed to make a connection.
This is the beginning of a tremendously exciting project I am working on with Kate, a teacher from the Alice Jamieson Girls Academy, a public.
Being faced with a class of thirty teenage girls is a terrifying prospect for someone who only grew up with a brother.

I had no time, yet that this was one of those spontaneous, creative, socially-engaged projects that was simply impossible to refuse.
With only 48 hours to shoot and edit most of it, at least I’d be done before my anniversary.
A friend approached me to do a music video for the upcoming Canadian federal election.
In a collaboration between Melissa D’Souza (print shop.
I had done one for Nenshi in the municipal campaign.

He presided over courts in Canmore, Banff, and Cochrane, and it was in Cochrane that he had his eyes opened to the inequities faced by aboriginal people in our justice system.
This was one of the most moving talks we filmed at the TEDxCalgary event about a judge who came to understand more deeply what justice is all about.
At age 30, John Reilly was the youngest Provincial Court Judge ever appointed in Alberta.